Earl Snake-Hips Tucker
05-24-2002, 01:39 PM
We've all seen it: Someone is trying to take a picture and a third-grader, or someone with a third-grade mentality, holds up index and middle fingers behind a subject's head. Funny. Ha Ha Ha. :rolleyes:
Now a few questions:
How far back does this particular act go? (Presumably the dawn of photography would be the limit.)
What's it supposed to mean? I've always assumed that the fingers were supposed to resemble ears, thus making the person a "jackass." And it might, with some imagination. Personally, I think it makes them look more like Uncle Martin.
Is this strictly a regional or American thing?
Now a few questions:
How far back does this particular act go? (Presumably the dawn of photography would be the limit.)
What's it supposed to mean? I've always assumed that the fingers were supposed to resemble ears, thus making the person a "jackass." And it might, with some imagination. Personally, I think it makes them look more like Uncle Martin.
Is this strictly a regional or American thing?